Will-Usherwood Bliss describes just how unlikely NFL Quarterback Tom Brady’s career has really been and why he should be considered one of the all-time greats in sports history.
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AU miscommunication sparks outrage and confusion
Image: Chloe Pumeras STUDENTS across sports clubs have been left outraged and confused following the Athletic Union’s miscommunication surrounding club socials. In an email sent to club captains on Monday 18 October from AU President Katy Daglish, clubs were informed that socials were being paused “due to a large number of complaints and disciplinary cases” […]
Falling Apart at the Seams
Rhys Wallis reviews England’s Cricketing Tour in India and explores their options going forward
Sport’s Biggest Drug Scandals
Sport’s Biggest Drug Scandals Jack Walton discusses current and past drug scandals in sport Two weeks ago jockey Philip Prince was banned from horse racing for 6 months after a drugs test, taken at November’s Wolverhampton Races, showed he was 56 times over the threshold for cocaine. Despite having many illustrious members – Diego Maradona, […]
F1’s Virtual Grand Prix sees the Chequered Flag
George Edwards takes a look at the final round of Formula 1’s Virtual Grand Prix series and why it has become so popular over the last 12 months.
F1’s Virtual Grand Prix returns
George Edwards reviews the opening two rounds of the increasingly popular Formula 1 Virtual Grand Prix series.
Super Bowl LV: Brady Makes History
Floris de Bruin reviews Sunday’s Super Bowl LV, where Tom Brady yet again proved himself to be one of the very best.
Using Sport as a Method of Political Activism
Using Sport as a Method of Political Activism Jack Walton discusses the place sport has in today’s political landscape. Do you remember the good old days? Front Page of The Sun, The Mail and The Sunday Sport; Freddie Flintoff boozing, WAG’s a-wagging, Wayne Rooney being the thick thug it was decided he was. British sport […]
Christmas Comes Early with the Return of Community Rugby
Christmas Comes Early with the Return of Community Rugby Online Sports Editor Elise Hamersley takes a look at the RFU’s recent announcement regarding the upcoming return of community rugby and law variations. After nearly 9 months of slow, staged return, the RFU recently announced the restart of 15-a-side community rugby from the 18th of December. Following […]
Cycling’s Next Generation
Alexander Smith reviews the 2020 Giro d’Italia and looks at the young road cycling talent that is beginning to emerge. Britain’s Tao Geoghegan Hart became just the second British rider to win the Giro d’Italia this weekend, unexpectedly victorious in what was the closest Grand Tour finale in history. This win, alongside results from the […]